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Experience using PCB electronic circuit design software: HyperLynx signal integrity, power integrity, and analog simulation, Xpedition Enterprise (xPCB) o Experience with PCB design process and expertise in tools used to design (schematic capture), analyze and simulate designs prior to hardware execution.
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Experience with Altium PCB Design software. Experience with hand electrical assembly including soldering, crimping, inspection, rework and cleaning. Experience with equipment troubleshooting and repair (mechanical and electrical.
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As the successful candidate, you will: Design OCS layout, wire tensions, foundations, poles/columns/structures for light rail, commuter rail and streetcar with pantograph as well as streetcar and electrified buses with trolley poles.
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Design experience including ATC train control systems layout design, ABS/Cab signal block design, microprocessor and relay- based signaling and interlockings, as well as highway crossing warning systems.
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The Electrical design engineer will be responsible for designing digital and mixed-signal control and monitoring circuitry, PCB design and layout, and FPGA code development for state-of-the-art DC and AC power frequency converters.
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Junior level Electrical Engineer. Bachelors or Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering from ABET accredited school. Has basic knowledge of theories, practices and procedures in electrical engineering.
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Experitse with Power pages including custom client-side jscript using API against data verse as well as custom UI page styling / layout (CSS). Immediate need for MS PowerApps developer with expertise in powerapps model driven, canvas apps using data verse with Integration experience.
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Utilize the full electrical design cycle: concept, design, schematic capture, PCB layout, testing, system integration, and manufacturing release. Familiarity with schematic capture and PCB routing software such as OrCAD/Allegro PCB Designer or similar tools.
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Working with the Producibility Engineer to facilitate design reviews as they relate to PCB layout and design for manufacturability. Executing the detail design for printed circuit boards and completion of documentation to IPC and department standards using PCB design CAD tool.
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Experience as an electrical engineer in the process, oil &gas, new energy, ammonia & fertilizer, LNG, floating LNG, or hydrogen generation spaces. Job Segment: Electrical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Design Engineer, Electrical, Engineering Manager, Engineering.
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This person must be able to join metal parts, such as pipe or metal plates as specified by layout, blueprints, work orders, welding procedures or oral instructionsthrough the application of heat or electric arc-welding equipment.
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Proficiency in electrical troubleshooting, wiring, fuses, circuit breakers, capacitors, and PCB. You will also be handling wiring, fuses, circuit breakers, capacitors, and PCB. This position requires a willingness to travel up to 75% of the time (all expenses covered.
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Offer technical support to electrical maintenance and machine shop operations. Experience with electrical equipment applications in refining, petrochemical, and gas processing industries.
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Hardware Engineer, PCB Design, Commercial, Growing Firm Dallas, TX. PCB design skills. Our client needs a passionate, independent Hardware Engineer who can think outside the box to find new and better ways to design quality electrical products.
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Implement schematics and PCB layout per customer requirements and best design practices. Electrical Engineers with 3+ years of experience in PCB design to develop new products.
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